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Shakespeares definition of love in sonnets 18 and 130
Shakespeare’s Definition of Love
Love (luv) n. - Deep affection and warm feeling for another. 2. A strong fondness or enthusiasm.
Beauty (byoo’te) n. - A quality that pleases or delights the senses or mind.
This paper is focuses on the definition of Love in sonnets 18 and 130 by William Shakespeare. In the society we live in today, the true meaning of Love gets lost and the world confuses it with so many other things. Shakespeare had the right idea all along. This paper shows that the definition of Love according to these two poems is, inner beauty. This paper will first talk about sonnet 18, and break it down to its true meaning, then do the same to sonnet 130. And then at the end, I’ll bring it all together to show Shakespeare’s true meaning of Love.
In sonnet 18 Shakespeare talks about things such as time, age, and something that conquers all, an “inner beauty”. This is sonnet 18 paraphrased by Alphonso Alvarez.
Shall I Compare you to a Summer’s Day?
You are more lovely and more delightful:
Rough winds shake the much loved buds of May
And Summer is far too short:
At times the sun is too hot,
Or often goes behind the clouds;
And everything that is beautiful will lose its beauty
By Chance or by natu
Approximate Word count = 1118
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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